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From Robinette to people who have sent $$

His generation was truly tough. Both my grandfaters served in WWII Theatres and lived well into their 90s. Always enjoyed hearing their stories and how resourceful they were.

All the best for his return Monday and for a successful recovery.
 
Randy, Thank your Father for his service, for all americans.
I'm sorry he has to see all the recent disrespect towards all their brave sacrifices and selflessness.
I hope he is getting the best care possible.
Lookin Good.
Speedy recovery, and God Bless
 
Randy, your dad looks like a tough old bird! Hope he gets to go home soon.

Family first, orders can wait, I am sure your customers will be patient.

Jim Skeel
 
Thank you sir for your service to our great country! I feel truly blessed to have the knowledge of and be in the presence of men and women that have served our country. I especially like learning about World War II and the many sacrifices made by your generation to keep us free. God bless you!
 
Here it is Wed., and Dad is still in, "lock-up". Sadly, it appears that he has polycythemia vera, or, bone-marrow cancer. They want to keep him for several more days - I'm thinking, let get him home, where he'll feel more comfortable - not anything they can do which won't kill him, or, worse.

Also disheartening: they will still allow on one visitor per day, so THAT is preventing Mom from going down to nag him. ;) Imagine THAT - after 75+ years, they still love one another.:)

The good news: he's telling tales of both action and leave which we'd never heard - some of them very humorous - a good thing! :D

Thank you all for your prayers and respectful comment - Dad is loving that! :cool:RG
 
Here it is Wed., and Dad is still in, "lock-up". Sadly, it appears that he has polycythemia vera, or, bone-marrow cancer. They want to keep him for several more days - I'm thinking, let get him home, where he'll feel more comfortable - not anything they can do which won't kill him, or, worse.

Also disheartening: they will still allow on one visitor per day, so THAT is preventing Mom from going down to nag him. ;) Imagine THAT - after 75+ years, they still love one another.:)

The good news: he's telling tales of both action and leave which we'd never heard - some of them very humorous - a good thing! :D

Thank you all for your prayers and respectful comment - Dad is loving that! :cool:RG
Randy, I am keeping you and your Dad on my mind Thank you for all of the help you have givem me over the years. Roger Schuppe
 
Randy, I remember when your Pop got a flight on a Confederate Air Force 'B' bomber...now that's
a pretty cool deal! As you were telling me about it, your voice was so full of excitement for him to have that experience! :)

Good, good stuff for both of you! :) -Al
 
I don’t say this very often but Hell Yes, your pops is one of the great ones and I wish him a speedy recovery and sending many well wished and prayers to you and your entire family... Please keep us posted on his progress buddy,,,
 
Praying for a speedy and complete recovery. Having a living WW2 vet as a relative in 2021 is a testament to the toughness of the Greatest Generation. Thank him for his service. He's seen things happen that would be nightmares to others. WD
 

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